Tor enables people from anywhere on the planet to access sites and data that might otherwise be blocked. They may use Tor to browse sites and content without divulging their physical or online location, and Tor’s Onion Networking provides people with greater confidence regarding the authenticity of the site they are accessing

Tor users may already access your website anonymously and securely thanks to the Tor Network, however this does not protect their traffic from bad actors on the public internet or at rogue “exit nodes”. Providing a Tor “Onion Address” helps obviate these risks by giving people a trusted path to your site, a path that is owned by you. Onion addresses are “self-authenticating addresses“: the address itself is a cryptographic proof of the identity of the service. For example the Tor project website can also be found at http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/[NB: this link will only work in Tor-enabled browsers].

Adding an Onion address to your site gives a number of advantages:

Extra privacy for people that visit your site

Extra confidence that the site they have connected to is yours

Freedom from oversight and network surveillance

Access to your site cannot be blocked by an ISP, company or state

Enhanced communications integrity & tamper-proofing

Guaranteed use of a more security-aware browser, Tor Browser

Additionally: setting up an Onion address can provide less contention, more speed & more bandwidth to people accessing your site than they would get via Tor “exit nodes”.

Contact us now using the form below and we will set you up with a free demo of your site as an onion site on the Tor network.

EOTK is effectively a proxy between the public web and Tor network, locked down and specifically built for the sites that want/need it. It allows any site a presence on the Tor network without any changes to their existing site.
As far as we know, we are the first company to offer this but if we are wrong then that is great. The more the merrier. It’s going to take more than just one of us to get out there and make some noise for Tor. The more big name sites we can get as onion services the more the media will stop calling us the Dark Web :-)

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